Failing Dogmas of Brain Researchers
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- 2023-03-15
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- brain, memory, consciousness, neuroscience, brain and memory, spiritualism, brain and consciousness, brain research, mind, memory, philosophy of mind, neuroscience, soul, parapsychology, philosophy, consciousness, brain and memory, theory of consciousness, spiritualism, evidence for soul, neuroscience criticism, theory of mind, spirit, mind brain relation, memory anomalies, brain anomalies, neuroscience case histories, psychical research, human mind, brain mysteries, brain anomalies, neuroscience anomalies, engram, memory storage, memory retrieval, synapses, synaptic plasticity, memory encoding, origin of mind, biology, philosophy of biology, sociology of science, cognitive neuroscience, scientific research
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- English
Using a huge number of references to neuroscience papers, this book argues against the common claims that the brain produces the human mind and that the brain stores memories. The book discusses how these dogmas of brain researchers fail to hold up to critical scrutiny, and are not well supported by the work of such researchers. The book discusses how important discoveries of brain researchers actually show a large number of brain shortfalls which undermine and discredit the most common dogmas held by brain researchers: discoveries such as short lifetimes of synapse proteins, very heavy brain signal noise, many brain signal slowing factors, and unreliable brain signal transmission. The book features many discussions of the hype, groupthink, overconfidence and questionable research practices that are problems of modern neuroscience research.
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